PARCEL POST RATES 
land2 Zone8 Zone4 Zone5 Zone6 Zone 7 
Zones 
not 150 
over to 
Shipping 150 300 
Weight Miles Miles 
dePounds > «ec $0.09 $0.10 
PM AOUNIGS s 5:0. /e\s ld E2, 
DeOUNGS onc, < wis 12, 14 
@ePOunds ic.) 13 -16 
5 Pounds...... 14 18 
6 Pounds...... 15 -20 
ip LOUNGS sete etes 16 aes 
8 Pounds...... a1% -24 
9 Pounds.:.... -18 -26 
10 Pounds...... 19 -28 
ie Pounds 2 -20 .30 
2a Pounds nave. .22 ABW 
13:oPounds?,...-. -23 .34 
14 Pounds...... .24 .36 
15 Pounds...... 125 .38 
16 Pounds...... -26 .40 
17, Pounds=.. : =: GH 42 
ES Pounds.y..c<e -28 44 
19) Pounds... .... .29 -46 
20 Pounds...... .30 -48 
25SPoundses. «+ 31 -50 
22) Pounds... 2. .33 -53 
Jae EOUNGS the. shes .34 EoD 
24 Pounds...... -oD Od 
255 Powunds'x..+<.. .36 59 
800 
to 
600 
Miles 
$0.11 
15 
-18 
BH? 
W743) 
-29 
sod 
-36 
.39 
43 
-46 
-50 
.54 
.58 
-61 
65 
-68 
Ae 
275 
379 
82 
87 
-90 
-94 
.97 
600 
to 
1000 
Miles 
$0.12 
18 
.23 
28 
34 
-39 
44 
-50 
-56 
-61 
-66 
4} 
Anke 
-82 
.89 
.94 
.99 
1.05 
1.10 
1.15 
28 
V2 
1.382 
1.37 
1.43 
1000 
to 
1400 
Miles 
$0.13 
.20 
ePAtt 
.34 
-Al 
48 
.56 
9 
+00 
70 
17 
84 
92 
99 
1.06 
1.13 
1.21 
1.28 
1.35 
1.42 
1.49 
1.57 
1.64 
1.71 
1.78 
1.85 
1400 
to 
1800 
Miles 
$0.15 
24 
-o0 
42 
52 
Aol 
-70 
-19 
.89 
-98 
1.07 
1.16 
1.26 
12335 
1.44 
1.53 
1.63 
172, 
1.81 
1.91 
2.00 
2.09 
2.18 
2.28 
2.38 
1.06 
ial 
1.29 
1.40 
1.63 
1.74 
1.85 
1297 
2.08 
2.19 
2.31 
2.42 
2.53 
2.65 
2.76 
2.87 


Plant carrots, 
; . vi" "i a turnips , beets, 
vy Wy 1 VY onions, lettuce, 
Ve" spinach and 
celery indouble rews one 
foot apart insteodof single rows. | | 
Sow radishes, leof- 
NSE », letHruce and funching 
Le se oions in beds which 
are later planted to 
other crops Tequiring more space. 
Train ole beans, 
tal| peas, ease 
or cucumbers 
branches but not the ce wer 
clusters which qrew at The 
opposite side of stem. 
Getan extra 
Sey crop oF quicle 
maturing crops 
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SB ¢ byplanting wit 
& 12 slow les 
Radishes, y 
Onions, oy Sa" aie > ep 
Jettuce be- agen Bey hy K 
+ween peppers by 
or eggplant rows. 

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Ger Results § 
See page 41. 
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carried to the roots and results in the eventual death 
of the entire plant. 
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$1.00 packet makes up to 10 gals.. 
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IN FLATS 
All delicate plants such as Petunias, Stocks, Snapdragons, many vegetables like Tomatoes, Peppers, Cabbage, Celery, 
etc., and all perennials are best grown this way from seed. 
It saves time, and the resulting seédlings are huskier, ready 
to plant out sooner and often flower earlier than those from seed sown outdoors. 
() DRAINAGE HOLES 
—™,. 
@® LEVEL soil by drawing notched lath back and forth 
across surface. 
Notches make soil level about 1/2 
inch below top of flat. 
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Ai 
Place pieces of broken flower 
pots to keep drainage holes 
@ sow seed evenly either over the surface (broad- 
2 : cast) or in rows which can be 
marked with labels. Soak flat 
by standing in water until 
surface is wet. 

leaf mold and garden loam 
and sand. With hand firm 
the soil around edges of flat 
— with a special 
“tool made by 
notching the 
ZA dblhi\\\ 
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end of a garden 
label, as shown. 
fa 
@ TRANSPLANT seedlings carefully in new. flat of 
soil in hole ‘made with a 
small dibble or pencil. Make 
holes 2 inches apart each 
way. Press soil firmly about 
the seedlings. Sprinkle with 
a fine spray of water. 
When seedlings are growing vigorously transplant to the 
open ground in beds previously prepared by spading, 
working in fertilizer and raking smooth 


PRICES QUOTED ON VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS ARE POSTPAID, EXCEPT AS NOTED B 
